Osmosis

Cards (12)

  • Osmosis
    The movement of water from a dilute solution to a more concentrated solution through a selectively permeable membrane
  • Selectively permeable membrane
    • Allows small molecules (water) through but not larger molecules (sugar)
  • Turgor
    The state of a plant cell when it has gained enough water by osmosis for the cell membrane to push against the cell wall, making the cell firm
  • Plasmolysis
    A plant cell is plasmolysed when it has lost water by osmosis and its membrane separates from the cell wall
  • Why plants need water
    1. For support (turgor)
    2. For transpiration - the movement of water up through a plant, its evaporation from leaf cells followed by diffusion out of the stomata
    3. For transport - as the water moves up through the plant it carries minerals
    4. As a raw material in photosynthesis
  • Measuring transpiration
    1. The bubble potometer - measures the rate of water uptake by a cut shoot
    2. The weight potometer - compares rates of transpiration by measuring the loss in mass of a pot plant (or shoot in a flask)
  • Factors affecting the rate of transpiration
    • Temperature
    • Wind speed
    • Humidity
    • Light/darkness
    • Surface area of leaves (or number of leaves)
  • Transpiration - the evaporation of water from mesophyll cells, followed by diffusion through the leaf air spaces and stomata
  • Osmosis and plants
    • Water enters through osmosi
  • Osmosis and plants
    • Water enters the cell by osmosis
    • The vacuole expands pushing against the cell membrane
    • This causes the turgor necessary for support
    • The cell wall stops the membrane expanding too far to cuase damage
    • Opposite - plasmolysis
  • Hypertonic solution
    Concentrated
  • Hypotonic solution

    Dilute